Provost Update to AUSB Students – 4/3/20
Dear AUSB Students, As you read in Assistant Vice Chancellor of Student Success (AVCSS) Melissa Kirk’s letter, the university is committed to student support during
Dear AUSB Students, As you read in Assistant Vice Chancellor of Student Success (AVCSS) Melissa Kirk’s letter, the university is committed to student support during
Greetings AUNE Students, Over the next few days, you will be receiving communications from University leadership about an array of system-wide initiatives underway to ensure
Megan Gessler is a Nature-Based Early Childhood Coordinator at The Morton Arboretum near Chicago. Her work puts her in charge of the Arboretum’s nature-based early
Christie Kaaland, Core Faculty in the School of Education, was invited by the American Association of School Librarians, a division of the American Library Association
Sarah Bethel has moved from coast to coast. She studied environmental studies at the University of Oregon, traveled up and down the West Coast doing
Rachel Oppenheim, Director of the Antioch University Seattle School of Education, participated in a “Day on the Hill” event along with other members of the
Featured Author/Illustrator: R. Gregory Christie Antioch University Seattle School of Education is hosting two community events as part of their Multicultural Children’s Literature Celebration. This
Antioch Affiliate Faculty, Deb Kachel, Pennsylvania School Librarians Association (PSLA) Advocacy Committee Co-Chair, was a key organizer of a rally at the School District of
Andrew Parsons, an alum of the AUS School of Education’s Alternative Route to Teacher Certification (ARTC) Program, received the “Teacher of the Year” award at Park
Our hands are our most dexterous and often neglected part of our body. But Antioch alum, Aleshanee Akin is bringing our attention back to them
The School of Education recently held a graduation ceremony and celebration for the Fall 2018 Masters of Arts in Teaching (MAT) cohort. The room was
Joshua Reitzenstein, MA in Education ’19, was working as a Title 1 reading instructor and coaching football in the afternoons when a phone call altered
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